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Victoria Cumbow, The Huntsville Times

About Me:

I'm currently the public safety reporter for The Huntsville Times, which means I cover everything from fires and crime to stories you need to know about our public safety officials. I also cover the city and county governments of neighboring Athens and Limestone County. I'm also one of the faces behind the The Times' Facebook and Twitter accounts. You can reach me in the office at 532-2614 or by e-mailing victoria.cumbow@htimes.com.

Thank you for posting Mr. Johnson. I'm a reporter with the Times, and if you'd like, I could talk with you about your brother-in-law. You say you know a different side of him, but all I have to go on are public documents. If you'd like to speak with me, my email is victoria.cumbow@htimes.com.

Thanks for your comments @smmarkfan. The information I have from the police report states he was arrested today on the charges listed above. His earlier arrests weren't related to today's charge, but they will be listed once verified. Thanks again.

Thank you for your comments @14Liberty. The breed of dog wasn't listed in the police report, and I haven't been able to reach the investigator. By law, we are only allowed to review a small portion of the police report. Many times, details are not listed on what we see. Thank you for your comments and for reading. The post will be updated if I receive any additional details.

Thanks for the comment @noffke3000. About 15 minutes ago, Huntsville and Madison lifted the curfew. This post was written earlier in the day. Parts of Madison County are no longer under a curfew as well. Thanks for staying tuned.

Thanks for reading and for your comments @keithinala. While the Times had information about the sting shortly after it happened, we had to wait for confirmation from law enforcement before making that information public.

Thanks for the info @bikerdude, but as of 7:54 a.m., Redstone is still operating on a two-hour delay. I just spoke to the public affairs office, and they haven't announced a closure. If you have more information, feel free to e-mail using the link above this post. Thanks. -Victoria

Thanks for the comments everyone. You'll find more information in a new post here: Copy and paste this link into your browser. http://blog.al.com/breaking/2011/02/mom_wants_to_speak_out_about_d.html. Thanks.

Thanks for the feedback @aubiekong. Unfortunately, the police didn't provide a description of the suspect and didn't provide a detailed description of the car. If police release any more details about the shooting, I'll be sure to update this post. Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts.

Thank you @creon for your comment on the story. Unfortunately, local law enforcement officials are unable to provide photos at this time. When photos are released, you can be assured we will post them along with this story. Thank you.

Thanks for reading and posting @AngryBiker. I didn't delete your comment though. Al.com has its own team of moderators who decide which comments stay and which comments go. Writers don't have access to delete comments.

Thank you for reading al.com and sharing your opinions on our website @BAMA1964RB. As you'll notice in the post, it has been updated with additional details. We continually update al.com as information becomes available on many of our stories, especially posts involving public safety because often times, those details are not immediately available. In this case, I wasn't able to identify Moore's earlier charges until I had more information than just his name. Thank you for reading and posting. I hope you'll enjoy the updated post.

Thank you @sixpetdad for the kind comment about my work. I strive to be accurate and correct in my posts, but I do make mistakes from time to time. This morning's error was noticed immediately, and I tried to make the correction before the post hit al.com. I appreciate feedback from readers, so thank you to everyone for reading this post and sharing your feedback.

@conservice, Thank you for reading and commenting on our posts at al.com and The Huntsville Times. We did not post the name of the cyclist hit by the car Thursday morning because we weren't given her name by law enforcement officers, nor emergency officials. When I left the office yesterday, her name had still not been released. We do follow up on stories in the days following the event, and we're working today to get the name. In cases where we know a victim's name, often times we still cannot immediately release it. We try to make sure family has been notified first, so a loved one doesn't learn of a tragedy through a post on the Internet. The reason we publish often is to give our readers current, up-to-date and accurate information, which we update regularly. Again, thank you for reading, and I hope this helps explain why we don't always have names immediately posted and why we publish without them in order to keep you informed. Thank you.